Human computer interaction-com 402 Umarani Jayaraman
Outline Early Human Computer Interaction Development of HCI Interaction Paradigms Types of user interfaces Disciplines contributing to HCI Aim-Approach for this course
Computing in 1943
Computing in 1945 Harvard Mark I 55 feet long, 8 feet high, 5 tons ASCC: IBM Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator (aka Mark 1) 55 feet long, 8 feet high, 5 tons
First game on PDP (Programmed Data Processor) in 1960
Early Human Computing Interaction
Early Human Computing Interaction
What Interactions Did We See?
What Interactions Did We See? Mechanical Poor feedback Specialist use Process control Calculations No intention to address the mass market
Computing in 1980
Computing in 2000
Gaming Interface in 1990
Late Human Computing Interaction
Today Human Computing Interaction
Today Human Computing Interaction
Today Human Computing Interaction
What are the Development in HCI?
Development of HCI Early computers (1940): extremely difficult to use Large and Expensive By comparison: “people time” (labour) cheap Used by specialists No knowledge about how to make use easier Late computers (1990): easy to use None of these conditions hold Development of PC’s major landmark Today (2015)-Shift to other interaction paradigms Small-handheld-Devices Mobility
Interaction Paradigms Batch Processing Timesharing Networking (1972 1st email) Graphical display Microprocessor WWW Grid/Clouds Computing Human Robot Interaction Tablet/Table Top Computing 1950’s 1960’s 1970’s 1980’s 1990’s 1995’s This era …
What are the types of user interface?
Types of user interfaces Command Line Interface Menu Driven Interface Graphical User Interface Natural Language Interface
Disciplines contributing to HCI
Disciplines contributing to HCI
Aim-Approach for this course Learn the major principles of HCI/Interaction Usability Affordance Cognetics Learn how people think, react, acquire Perception Learn how to design and evaluate a system Development track Prototyping, Evaluating Research based approach